GREENVILLE, Fla. — Compass Sleep Products is teaming with The United Way of the Big Bend to help local families in Madison and Taylor counties whose homes were severely damaged when Hurricane Idalia pummeled Florida’s pan handle last month. The company is donating 100 mattresses to families in need in the region.
The United Way will distribute vouchers to the families, and they will have up to three months to redeem them for either twin, full or queen mattresses. Recipients will be able to go to the Compass factory showroom at 784 SW Greenville Hills Road for the exchange.
“So many families throughout the state were impacted, but none more than our neighbors in Madison and Taylor counties. It has always been our mission to help our community and witnessing the consequences of this hurricane compelled us to take action,” said CEO and General Manager of Compass Sleep Products Ricky Riley. “We appreciate the help of The United Way in administering this program for us. It is designed to run over a three-month period because people will be rebuilding their homes at different times so we realize not everyone will need new bedding at the same time. We are ready to help them with mattresses when they are ready.”
The United Way of the Big Bend has taken a leadership role in this rural and impoverished part of Florida by gathering resources and developing focused solutions. They will be distributing the vouchers through partner organizations in the affected area.
“We are grateful to be receiving a very generous donation from Compass Sleep Products. Its ‘neighbors helping neighbors’ generosity is so appreciated. They join a very special list of Blue Chip Florida businesses who are stepping up and helping out after this devasting hurricane,” said Berneice Cox, president and CEO of The United Way of Big Bend.
Launched in 2021, Compass Sleep Products has created a full line of quality, mid-priced mattresses under its own brand name and specializes in private label product for independent retailers, as well as contract and hospitality projects, and is the exclusive Florida licensee of Spring Air International. The company also operates the Compass Parts and Repair Center to address the need for large-scale equipment repair and maintenance across the U.S.